Given: h = 75cm = 0.75 mÂ
Find: vi, tÂ
The equations we can use are:Â
v = vi - 9.81 tÂ
y = vi t - 4.905 t²Â
There's an additional piece of information that we know. At
the peak of the jump, when the fox is at height h, it has zero velocity:Â
0 = vi - 9.81 tpÂ
0.75 = vi tp - 4.905 tp²Â
We are now left with two equations and two unknowns. We can
solve for vi, the initial velocity.
vi = 9.81 tpÂ
0.75 = 9.81 tp² - 4.905 tp²Â
0.75 = 4.905 tp²Â
tp = 0.391 secondsÂ
vi = 9.81 tp = 3.84 m/sÂ
That's one answer. Using the second equation again:Â
y = vi t - 4.905 t²Â
0 = 3.84 t - 4.905 t²Â
0 = t (3.84 - 4.905 t)Â
t = 0, 0.783 s
So the fox leaves the snow at 3.84 m/s, and spends 0.783
seconds in the air.Â